Datanami: US, China Jockey for AI ‘Lead’

Access Partnership's Public Policy Manager Xiaomeng Lu was quoted by Datanami on China's AI development strategy: "It remains difficult for developers and researchers to get access to this big wealth of data sitting in government agencies. Chinese AI researchers face not only lack of access to domestic data but also government “firewalls” that prevent them from tapping into international data sets. Only the free flow of data can generate value.” Read the full story here.

Access Partnership’s Public Policy Manager Xiaomeng Lu was quoted by Datanami on China’s AI development strategy: “It remains difficult for developers and researchers to get access to this big wealth of data sitting in government agencies. Chinese AI researchers face not only lack of access to domestic data but also government “firewalls” that prevent them from tapping into international data sets. Only the free flow of data can generate value.”

Read the full story here.

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